How I’m Preparing To Move Out Of State

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Ever since I made the decision to move, my life has been crazy and hectic. As this will be my second move across the country in two years, I've started a list on how I'm preparing to move out of state.

After I moved to Seattle from Florida, I swore I would never drive across the country again. Well, you know what they say about never say never. After 24 months in a new city, I'm moving back to the South and I couldn't be more excited!

In an effort to be prepared, I've gotten a headstart on planning. I really don't want to leave everything to the last minute and am really making an effort to stay organized!

Here's how I'm preparing to move out of state

Sell my furniture

All of my furnishings are courtesy of Ikea, Pier 1 and Craigslist. Because I chose to purposefully purchase inexpensive furnishings, I never had any plan to have these items long term. This includes furniture, lamps and other accessories.

Because it costs more money to ship furniture than what my furniture is worth, I plan on selling my items and purchasing new (to me) furniture once I move.

Once I near my 30 day moving date, I plan on selling my furniture through:

Craigslist

My local apartment complex forum

All of my furniture is in excellent shape. If I am unable to sell an item, I plan on donating it to my local Goodwill.

Get rid of unused items on ebay

I have a ridiculous walk in closet that is bursting with clothes, shoes and all sorts of accessories. I can honestly say I wear about 10% of everything in my closet.

I have already started listing items on ebay. I plan on listing a handful of items each week on ebay until I move. This gives me plenty of time to get organized!

Sell electronics online

I have a couple old cell phones, a Nook and all the cords that are tucked away in a box. Sadly, there isn't anything wrong with these items – I just felt the need for an upgrade.

I also have a fairly new “all in one” printer, copier and fax machine that needs to go. I've been fortunate to live in apartment complexes that include an office with computer and print stations and all the fixings, so mine has been collecting dust for two years. It's in the way and needs to go!

After a quick search on ebay and Craigslist, my items have a pretty good shot to sell as-is or for parts.

Start shopping online early

One of the best ways I'm preparing to moveout of state is by starting my research early. Having an Amazon Prime membership is really convenient.

I plan on purchasing a new mattress and other household items through Amazon and having it arrive at my new address the day after I move in. I am going to be tired after the long drive and will not feel like running around to different shops to stock up on supplies. This will save me time and nothing beats free shipping.

I also plan to use Ibotta, which is another free cell phone app. You use it after you go grocery shopping and use your receipt. It's basically a rebate app, so you can earn anywhere from 50 cents to $5 off everything you buy.

My favorite part about this app is that it's not always brand specific, like a lot of coupons are. So you'll be able to scan “any brand of bread” for 50 cents off, etc. If you do coupon – you can STILL use Ibotta and get a rebate. For the diehard couponers out there, this will often result in getting an item for FREE. Crazy, right?

If you want to grab the Ibotta app and start making money off your grocery receipts, click here to get started. You will receive a cash bonus of $10 when you scan your first item!

Give my car a tune-up

I'll be adding nearly 2,500 miles to car over the course of three days, which means I need to make sure my car is in great shape.

I recently took my car in for some major work and she is almost as good as new. Aside from this out of the ordinary maintenance, I am evaluating my tires, getting an oil change and making sure my car is near perfect. The last thing I want is a problem to occur while I'm on the road in unfamiliar territory.

Fill my prescriptions

Having all my medication is essential. I plan on making sure all my refills are filled prior to moving. I also plan on researching what pharmacies are in my area prior to moving in case of an emergency.

Pre-book my lodging

I'm a big fan of hotel reward loyalty points, so I'm planning on booking my hotel stays with a chain that I have points with. Since I'll be travelling with pets, I've been sure to look for only pet-friendly lodging.

Plus, the earlier the hotel room is booked, the better the savings. I'm in the process of combining cash back sites like Ebates with different hotel chains to maximize my savings. Ebates literally pays you cash back when you make a purchase online and then deposits the cash back into your PayPal account.

While I know I haven't covered everything when it comes to moving, I definitely have a good start. I promised myself that I wouldn't wait until the last minute to get organized this time around and am feeling more confident with the moving process.

Make sure my savings account is ready to go

Whether you want to start an emergency fund or a vacation fund or a moving fund, you have to start setting some money aside. If you’re like most people and struggle with saving, you should consider using Digit.

I’ve just started using this free program and love it. Digit lets you save money each week from your checking account. What I really like about Digit is that it analyzes my bank account and determines how much I can really save per week. Some weeks it might be $5 and other times it might be $20. You don’t have to worry about overdraft and can contribute less or more if you need to. As of now, I don’t know an easier way to save money! You can learn more about Digit here.

Nicely planned! We had an expensive bed and a couch I really liked, so when we moved from Seattle to Phoenix, we rented a ReLo cube. 6′ by 7′ by 9′.

We fit two dressers, a nightstand, the mattress, the couch, clothes (except for a few in a suitcase), some artwork, dinner/flat/glassware (not that we had anything especially nice, we just didn’t want to have to restock) and miscellaneous stuff. It was like 3D Tetris. But I was amazed by how much I was suddenly willing to get rid of when I realized just how little space we had left.

Kristin
on July 2, 2015 at 11:17 pm

I have thought about getting one of those Pods, but the cost far exceeded the contents. 3d Tetris is so true, ha!

Sounds like you’ve got a great plan. Moving is super stressful, particularly long distances, but being organized helps. Our move abroad was probably the most stressful period of my life (by far!), and I think that I did kind of fall to pieces more than once (but then I kept going). You have experience moving cross-country, and it sounds like you’re handling everything really well. Best of luck with making all of the arrangements for your move!

Wow, good for you. Sounds like you really have this under control. It’s amazing how much there is to do with a move, I can only imagine how much more there is with a move across country (something I have never done). I hope everything sells quickly and easily for you!

It’s great that you’re getting organized earlier rather than later. I’ve never moved out of state before myself, but I think it’s a good idea that you’re not taking your furniture if it will be extremely expensive to transport it. Selling some of your furniture and other items is a great way to make some extra money for the move.

Kristin, high five to another planner type person! I could totally see myself planning out every detail just like this when I move next. I would have never though about using Amazon to restock your house (and have everything delivered as soon as you arrive), smart! Hey, have you written a post about selling on ebay yet? I need some tips from an expert, please and thank you:-)!

Kristin
on July 6, 2015 at 9:40 pm

Ha, I’m all about the lists and planners! I feel like I’ve moved so much, but still always forget about something!

Taylor
on July 8, 2016 at 11:21 pm

This is such a great post and I’m so glad I stumbled upon it because I am currently planning on moving out of California within the next year! Not sure where I’m going yet but the whole idea and adventure is a blast (since I have never left the state!) Good luck to you and your move! In my opinion, that is why working from home is the best! You can move anywhere you’d like with no hassle of getting a job situated in the new location.

Kristin
on July 9, 2016 at 11:24 am

Thanks Taylor! Now that I’ve moved across the country twice in 2 years – never again, lol!

Thanks for sharing such a wonderful blog. Having a realistic moving out of state budget at your disposal will enable you to monitor how your money is being spent during the different stages of your interstate move.

Kristin
on December 13, 2016 at 9:32 pm

Thanks Kyla!

Angi
on January 22, 2017 at 5:36 pm

THanks for the post! So smart with the Amazon prime. Did you have a job already lined up before you moved? OR DID you just rely on savings?